Savannah is considered a Southern treasure, a city of beauty with a rich, colorful past. Some might even call it magical… Mercy Taylor is all too familiar with the supernatural side of Savannah, being a member of the most powerful family of witches in the South.
Despite being powerless herself, of course.
Having grown up without magic of her own, in the shadow of her talented and charismatic twin sister, Mercy has always thought herself content. But when a series of mishaps—culminating in the death of the Taylor matriarch—leaves a vacuum in the mystical underpinnings of Savannah, she finds herself thrust into a mystery that could shake her family apart…and unleash a darkness the line of Taylor witches has been keeping at bay for generations.
In The Line, the first book of the Witching Savannah series, J.D. Horn weaves magic, romance, and betrayal into a captivating Southern Gothic fantasy with a contemporary flare.
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A supernatural story of witches and their families. I was surprised how I was pulled into this story of generations of sorcery…..add some major family dysfunction and you will be
Hissing and booing and cheering for certain characters.
Mercy and Maisie, twins, one leading a normal life and one being groomed to take over her family legacy. …
Refreshingly delightful read… I just ordered book 2! Great World Building, great characters… great story line…. I really enjoyed the read… Weekends are for Magic!
I have read all four books in this amazing series. The story is set down south in Savannah. In the first book, The Line, Mercy Taylor is part of a well known family who has a long history in the city. They are also a family of Witches. Mercy doesn’t quite fit in with the family. These books tell the story of Mercy, her family, and other people in …
A book about witches and demons oh my! A thoroughly enjoyable book. I am a quick reader and read it today, great for the beach or a rainy afternoon. Like the development of the characters, you certainly wanted to boo and hiss and cast spells on some of them. I will most certainly download #2 The Source to see exactly where Mercy gets thrown …